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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman joins Microsoft's board of directors
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft has announced that Reid Hoffman, co-founder of professional social network LinkedIn, has joined its board of directors.

Microsoft names Kevin Scott as new Chief Technology Officer
By Zac Bowden published

[Update] LinkedIn for Windows phones won't be retired after all
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
LinkedIn has sent out a second email to clarify that their app won't be retired for Windows phones.

Microsoft's LinkedIn acquisition gets approval from EU regulators
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft has gained approval from EU regulators for its $26.2 billion LinkedIn acquisition, clearing a big hurdle for finalizing the deal.

Microsoft's President: We have no intentions on cutting off LinkedIn data from Salesforce
By John Callaham published

Salesforce is reportedly trying to stop Microsoft's plans to acquire LinkedIn
By John Callaham last updated
A new report claims that Salesforce, who lost to Microsoft in a bidding war to acquire LinkedIn, may be trying to stop the deal before it officially closes later this year.

Salesforce claims it would have paid even more for LinkedIn than Microsoft
By John Callaham published

Microsoft reportedly paid much more for LinkedIn due to bidding from Salesforce
By John Callaham last updated
A new report claims Microsoft's price to acquire LinkedIn was 22% more than planned, due to several bids from Salesforce.
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